Re: Sysback problem

From: Patrick B. O'Brien (pobrien@DOIT.NV.GOV)
Date: Mon Nov 03 2003 - 23:35:48 EST


How about trying a mksysb -i /dev/rmt0, does that work?
 
 

        -----Original Message-----
        From: Patrick B. O'Brien
        Sent: Mon 11/3/2003 8:26 PM
        To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
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        Subject: Re: Sysback problem
        
        

        You need space in /tmp and / and maybe /usr too??
        
        
        
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                From: wjoyce@UVI.EDU [mailto:wjoyce@UVI.EDU]
                Sent: Mon 11/3/2003 3:46 PM
                To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
                Cc:
                Subject: Sysback problem
               
               
        
                AIX 5.2 64 bit kernel
                tivoli.tsm.client.sysback.rte
                                             5.5.0.0 C F IBM Tivoli Storage Manager
                for
                                                                   System Backup and Recovery
                                                                   Program Files
               
                When creating a full sysback with all VGs, I get this error
               
                Placing boot image on tape ..
                bosboot: Boot image is 23390 512 byte blocks.
                Placing install image on tape ..
                mkinsttape failed
               
                Unable to create bootable tape
               
                [END] Command Error / Status
                ar: 0707-109 Member name shr.o does not exist.
                ar: A file or directory in the path name does not exist.
                ar: 0707-117 The fopen system call failed on file shr.o.
                Error creating install images. Check for available space in /etc.
               
                FAILURE: System backup failed to complete.
               
                ANY IDEAS????
               
               
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